On Friday, May 07, 1999 13:52, Volker Stiehl
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> tags anymore. With 0.92 I was so happy to tell them: "Hey man, just a
> handful of new tags and a new world is opened for you". And they were
> willing to use these tags because they were simple to use, and that's
the
> point: the were indeed simple and they were good enough for the famous
90%
> (as stated in the 0.92 specs). For sure they were not perfect as the
> discussions have shown here, but they did their job! I have presented
JSP
> to many customers, always emphasizing the statemenmt: "don't use Java
in
> JSP files". And now???? For me, JSP 1.0 was a shock! The tags were THE
> arguments for me. Now I'm standing in the rain.
Exactly my thoughts.
I work at an ISP, developing behind-the scenes software in Java, with
Web front-ends. The HTML-layout dept. has no programming knowledge at
all, and separating layout from software (our embedded stuff in the HTML
layout) has always been a problem.
This was addressed nicely by 0.92, but with 1.0 it is a horror. We had
just started a new environment with 0.92 JSP, but I think we'd better
stop using JSP altogether now because if this is the way JSP (might) go
it is useless for our setting with separated departments for software
and HTML layout.
Peter Mutsaers
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